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Patti Crozier, a dedicated resident of Dolgeville, has successfully secured support for the local Migrant Education Program by enlisting 17 sponsors from Lexington Corporation. This initiative aims to provide essential resources and gifts for children participating in the program, ensuring they have the tools they need to succeed in their education.
Kelly "Dawg" Brown, a representative of the program, expressed heartfelt gratitude towards Patti and her colleagues for their unwavering commitment. "We can't thank Patti and her fellow workers enough for their support. Her leadership has made a significant impact on our community," Brown stated.
The contributions from Lexington Corporation will help enhance the educational experience for these children, many of whom face unique challenges. The generosity of local sponsors highlights the community's dedication to fostering a supportive environment for all students, particularly those in the migrant population. As the program continues to grow, the collaboration between residents and local businesses promises to create lasting positive change in the lives of these young learners.
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